Totalitarian Fucktards

I woke this morning in a fairly sunny mood – much like the weather outside. As my work this week fell apart for the first couple of days, I’ve made the most of sorting out the allotment for the spring planting. So, there I am in a sunny mood and I log on. Firstly, via Tim, we get this vile little shit wanting to legislate against cancer.

We need new legislation that will force us to ask ourselves many very difficult questions about what aspects of our daily lives we are willing to regulate to help turn back the rising tide of cancer diagnoses and deaths worldwide.

No we don’t and no I don’t. And as Tim says – fuck off you vile totalitarian shitbag!

Then, via Jackart, this foul excrescence who much like the evil Richard Murphy thinks all our money belongs to the state and we get to have some of it back.

 First, in a complex society structured by all kinds of institutional rules, the idea that people have full liberal property rights in their pre-tax income is unwarranted. They participate in a co-operative venture with others in society subject to certain conditions, and those conditions include one that part of “their income” already belongs to the wider society, via the state. This point, hated by libertarians, defeats the widespread view that people are having “their money” take off them: it wasn’t theirs to start with. Though I think such an argument, with some caveats, is correct, it is a second and third consideration that I’d want to rely on here.

It is my money, you vile little shit. I am the one who has laboured to earn it, not the state.

It’s difficult to know where to start when faced with such blatant, evil Marxism – the assumption that property rights do not apply to the product of our labour and that tax is a tool for punishing those who have wealth because of “inequality”. Jackart does a fair job of it so do go read. We fought against similar evil a couple of generations back and the post war generations let these creatures in by the back door. Worse, much worse, this vile man is a professor at my local university – where he is allowed to poison young minds with this wicked tripe.

And, just for clarity – my income is mine I have gone out and earned it – it is not already owned by the state or wider society. It is mine and I intend to keep as much as I can of it from theft by the state. My association with this man’s collective is one that I have no choice over. I am not a willing member of his collective and my submission to his taxation regime is one of reluctance – driven mostly by the threat of violence should I not comply. I am perfectly happy with income inequality because, having been right down there at the bottom, it spurred me to get off my backside and do something about it. Inequality is a good thing, not a bad one. I am not by any means wealthy now, but I am better off than I was a couple of years back and things are improving. That spur really worked out well. What is a bad thing is the politics of envy that uses tax as a means of punishing those who have dared to accumulate wealth, rather than as a necessary means to pay for essentials such as defence and criminal justice.

Oh, yeah, and being self-employed, I will do everything that I can to keep as much of my earnings from the avaricious state as I can.

My sunny mood has evaporated somewhat.

12 Comments

  1. XX This point, hated by libertarians, defeats the widespread view that people are having “their money” take off them: it wasn’t theirs to start with.XX

    Moment, it is last thing at night, I am about to climb into my pit (24 Hour shift ending about 2 hours ago), but to me, when you read the first chapter of “Das Kapital,” THAT is as capatalist as you can get.

    It matters not a SHITE who gets the money, the point is the WORKER does not get it. AND an outside prson makes claims on the value of their labour.

    I will come back in a few hours. Maybe it will make more sense then.

      • But the bike won’t be your bike will it? In this cretin’s world your hard earned bike should belong to all of us as well! Can we form a queue outside and take it in turns for a ride? You should get it back in about 34 years.

        As you correctly surmise – fuck that idea, you communist bastard

        • What frightens me is that people can get to that level of education and manage to completely miss the piles of bodies left behind the various socialist experiments of the twentieth century. Such people are either staggeringly ignorant or unbelievably evil.

        • XX Can we form a queue outside and take it in turns for a ride? XX

          Why not? It is how they run Parliament.

          “You have had your five years, now it is our turn, regardless WHAT the voters say!”

          As to my first post… Nun… I know what I meant. I hope everyone else does. 😯

  2. If this guy has such a casual attitude toward property rights maybe we should all pop round to his house and start helping ourselves.

    • These morons always take a casual view towards other people’s property rights. I am always reminded of that scene in Dr Zhivago when the family home is seized by the state – for the common good of course. The common good is one of the most chilling phrases in the English language and has left plenty of mass graves in its wake. These people are evil – there is no other way to describe them. And, frankly, anyone who has got past puberty and uses the term “class war” with a straight face needs a good slap. Certainly they are not someone to be taken seriously – except for the fact that they infest politics and academia.

      • But there is a class war:- that between the ruling élite and the-rest-of-us (or rather, those amongst the-rest-of-us who bother to think).

  3. And, just for clarity – my income is mine I have gone out and earned it – it is not already owned by the state or wider society. It is mine and I intend to keep as much as I can of it from theft by the state.

    Amen.

  4. All this “baby boomer” bashing is another symptom (or part of the same design). My saving represent communal wealth I have hoarded for my own selfish indulgence. My house which I paid for is the “inheritance” of those who follow (that I don’t have children is neither here nor there).

    My life is not my own. I must not abuse the body I have in case I damage the states organs and they can no longer be transplanted into other drones of the collective.

    Fuck me with ice cream and a break. How I unutterably loath, detest, despise and wish every imaginable physical and mental affliction on this cosmically arrogant filth.

  5. Simple burn it all,leave the bastards nothing but the charred remains of your wealth and land. Nothing like leaving a very heavy Carbon footprint in this socialist green world when we go!

    In the south my granddad called these bastards Carpet Baggers…………..I know we all know what that means!

    • Well, they ain’t getting my organs any more. I was once in favour, but the constant haranguing and nagging, not least the desire on the part of the socialist scum to make the organ register opt out rather than opt in as has happened in Wales simply hardened my resolve. So, their behaviour has cost them a donor.

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